Additional Facts and Noteworthy Information from Articles:
The Chojnacki and Goldberg (1994) article lists the following as possible references for gathering career information: Gay Teacher's Association High Tech Gays GayYellow Pages
Lesbian, gay, and transgendered individuals often limit their career choices according to occupation stereotypes. For example, a gay man may believe he can only choose to be a hairdresser, flight attendant, or interior designer. They limit their options because the stereotypical occupations are often safe (Pope et al., 2004).
The Chojnacki and Goldberg (1994) article lists the following as possible references for gathering career information:
Gay Teacher's Association
High Tech Gays
GayYellow Pages
The Chomp and Strom (2008) article provided the following as resources:
The National Center for Transgender Equality (www.nctequality.org)
Equality California (www.eqca.org)
The Transgender Law Center (www.transgenderlawcenter.org)
The National Center for Lesbian Rights (www.nclrights.org)
Human Rights Campaign http://www.hrc.org/issues/workplace.asp page on workplace discrimination
http://students.asu.edu/career/development Career Development page from Arizona State Univ
Lesbian, gay, and transgendered individuals often limit their career choices according to occupation stereotypes. For example, a gay man may believe he can only choose to be a hairdresser, flight attendant, or interior designer. They limit their options because the stereotypical occupations are often safe (Pope et al., 2004).